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    Koni Yellows Question

    You can also use an electric impact wrench like a DeWalt DW292. Not cheap, but it will last a long time. And it makes compressing and releasing a suspension spring easy.
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    Front or Rear Sways

    Each rear sway bar end link has 2 bolts, for a total of 4. To change sway bars, only one bolt from each link must be removed then reinstalled.
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    Front or Rear Sways

    I'm using the 20mm rear sway bar for a OEM '04+ Acura TL-S (manual trans) on my '01 Accord. Big handling improvement over stock. $54 delivered, including bushings and brackets. If you do nothing else to your Honda do this. Here's some more information I posted earlier on another site: Sway...
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    Wider Tires

    Short answer, within the same tire model and provided you have a 6" or wider wheel, probably a very small reduction in ultimate grip when using the 195/65/15 tire. Check the tire ply construction of the two different sizes. The 60 series 205 may have more plies. In general, a 65 series...
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    Bilstein HD & Tokico HP Struts & Allowable Drop

    Whats the allowable drop for OEM style struts such as for Bilstein HD & Tokico HP struts? (Noting the factor of springs with a higher spring rate/progressive rate would decrease the changes of bottoming out.) I just received a set of Tanabe NF210 springs for a my 2001 Accord V6. These will...
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    Neuspeed Polished strut bar

    Can you change the spark plugs in the rear bank of cylinders in your V6 Accords with the front strut bars installed?
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